Erlang node implemented in Python 3.5+ (Asyncio-based)

Pyrlang Pyrlang Last update: Mar 06, 2024

Pyrlang - Erlang node in Python

This is a drop-in Erlang node implementation in Python 3, implementing a network Erlang node protocol. It was designed to allow interoperation between existing Python projects and BEAM languages: Erlang, Elixir, Gleam, Luaerl, LFE, Clojerl and such.

With just a few lines of startup code your Python program becomes an Erlang network node, participating in the Erlang cluster.

Features

  • Erlang distribution protocol for Erlang versions 19 to 25
  • Registry of Python 'processes', which have an Erlang-compatible process identifier and an optional registered name
  • Send and receive messages locally and remotely by pid or name
  • Can link and monitor Erlang from Python and Python from Erlang
  • net_adm pings supported
  • RPC calls to Python (Erlang rpc:call). Exceptions are propagated from Python back to Erlang;
  • pyrlang.gen.server.GenServer descendant from pyrlang.process.Process allows accepting generic calls mapped to Python class members

Documentation

Browse at https://pyrlang.github.io/Pyrlang/

Or build your own by running make docs (generated by Sphinx).

Installing

From PyPI

Local from Sources

  1. Clone Pyrlang and Term repositories
  2. Install Term from source: Go to Term directory and pip install -e .
  3. Install Pyrlang from source: Go to Pyrlang directory and pip install -e .

Support & Questions

For those times when you absolutely need assistance and email is too slow, here's a Discord channel: https://discord.gg/pWWe7Wx and there is a Slack channel #pyrlang on https://erlanger.slack.com/

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